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Assessment Description

Part A) Capstone Change Project Outcomes

After working with your preceptor to assess organizational policies, create a list of measurable outcomes for your capstone project intervention. Write a list of three to five outcomes for your proposed intervention. Below each outcome, provide a two – three sentence rationale. This assignment will be used to develop a written implementation plan.

Note: (Please, remember my capstone project will be regarding fall prevention among geriatric patients in the hospital setting).

Part B) Literature Evaluation Table

In nursing practice, accurate identification and application of research is essential to achieving successful outcomes. The ability to articulate research data and summarize relevant content supports the student’s ability to further develop and synthesize the assignments that constitute the components of the capstone project. The assignment will be used to develop a written implementation plan.

For this assignment, provide a synopsis of the review of the research literature. Using the “Literature Evaluation Table,” determine the level and strength of the evidence for each of the eight research articles you have selected. The articles should be current (within the last 5 years) and closely relate to the PICOT question developed earlier in this course. The articles may include quantitative research, descriptive analyses, longitudinal studies, or meta-analysis articles. A systematic review may be used to provide background information for the purpose or problem identified in the proposed capstone project.

For this assignment, students are to complete the Literature Evaluation Table. Requirement: COMPLETE the Literature Evaluation Table in its entirety to include addressing the change topic in two to three sentences as per the assignment directions.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide
plagiarism report (less than 10%)
I attached the Literature Evaluation Table needed to complete this assignment.

This is the PICOT Question we developed before

PICOT Question

PICOT: Among geriatric patients in the hospital setting (P), would the implementation of patient-centered interventions (I) be more effective compared to the current fall prevention interventions (C) in reducing the incidence of falls (O) one month after implementation (T)?

These are the 8 research articles you used before. If any of those do not meet the criteria my instructor is looking for, she said is ok to change it.

Bhasin, S., Gill, T. M., Reuben, D. B., Latham, N. K., Ganz, D. A., Greene, E. J., … & Peduzzi, P. (2020). A randomized trial of a multifactorial strategy to prevent serious fall injuries. New England journal of medicine, 383(2), 129-140. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2002183

Dykes, P. C., Burns, Z., Adelman, J., Benneyan, J., Bogaisky, M., Carter, E., … & Bates, D. W. (2020). Evaluation of a patient-centered fall-prevention tool kit to reduce falls and injuries: A nonrandomized controlled trial. JAMA network open, 3(11), e2025889-e2025889. Doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25889.

Hoffman, G. J., Shuman, C. J., Montie, M., Anderson, C. A., & Titler, M. G. (2019). Caregivers’ views of older adult fall risk and prevention during hospital-to-home transitions. Applied nursing research, 47, 10-15. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnr.2019.03.006

King, B., Pecanac, K., Krupp, A., Liebzeit, D., & Mahoney, J. (2018). Impact of fall prevention on nurses and care of fall risk patients. The Gerontologist, 58(2), 331-340. doi:10.1093/geront/gnw156.

Lavedán, A., Viladrosa, M., Jürschik, P., Botigué, T., Nuín, C., Masot, O., & Lavedán, R. (2018). Fear of falling in community-dwelling older adults: A cause of falls, a consequence, or both? PLoS one, 13(3), e0194967. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194967

Ploeg, J., Ireland, S., Cziraki, K., Northwood, M., Zecevic, A. A., Davies, B., … & Higuchi, K. (2018). A sustainability oriented and mentored approach to implementing a fall prevention guideline in acute care over 2 years. SAGE open nursing, 4, 2377960818775433. DOI: 10.1177/2377960818775433.

Toye, C., Slatyer, S., Kitchen, S., Ingram, K., Bronson, M., Edwards, D., … & Hill, K. D. (2019). Bed moves, ward environment, staff perspectives and falls for older people with high falls risk in an acute hospital: A mixed methods study. Clinical interventions in aging, 2223-2237. https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S211424

Young, H. M., Ruddock, N., Harrison, M., Goodliffe, S., Lightfoot, C. J., Mayes, J., … & Eborall, H. (2022). The impact of falls: A qualitative study of the experiences of people receiving haemodialysis. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(7), 3873. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19073873